Pesquero Beach, on the north coast of Holguín province in Cuba’s east, is one of Cuba’s legendary beaches. When the admiral Christopher Columbus disembarked in this area he called it ‘the most beautiful land that human eyes have seen.’ This remarkable place is near the Naranjo (Orange) Bay National Park with its lush tropical vegetation, 14 kilometers from Guardalavaca Beach and its commercial centre, and one hour from the airport at Holguín city.

Pesquero Beach doesn’t only offer white-sand beaches and clear waters but also the opportunity to practice water sports and deep-sea fishing.

One of the most important tourist resources in this zone is the estuary, whose origin is due to the coastal dynamic, and which has direct communication with the sea; it varies in depth from one to two meters.